Charles S. Haskell was in Chicago, Illinois, 1865-1866, working as a piano key maker, and carpenter. He moved to the Boston, Massachusetts area, 1867-1878, where he worked as an organbuilder, and carpenter. He briefly partnered with C(harles?) T. Harris in Haskell & Harris of Boston, Massachusetts, 1878-1879. He then joined the Roosevelt Organ Works [Hilborne Roosevelt Organs] at the branch shop in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1880-c. 1888, supervisor. Leaving Roosevelt, Haskell established his own firm, C. S. Haskell of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, c. 1888. Haskell died c. 1903; he was succeeded by his son Charles E. Haskell, with William B. Fleming.

For information on Haskell bass (method of shortening bass pipes), see William E. Haskell.

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